The Digital Down Low: What is a “trigger” and why does everyone care?
Trigger warning: the word “trigger” will be used repeatedly throughout this article.
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Trigger warning: the word “trigger” will be used repeatedly throughout this article.
FARMVILLE, VA — After a riveting debate of fact, policy and interesting conversation about the economy of the U.S., along with discussing racial issues and the problems in Syria, both vice presidential candidates were sharply rebuked by their respective presidential candidates for focusing too much on what’s important.
When you ask any of us what we adamantly pursue in life, the ideas of happiness, love and, if we’re honest with ourselves, fame and fortune often come to mind. However, to many in the right circumstances, fame is the last thing you’d want.
ST. LOUIS, MO — Complacent with the personal, crude style of the first presidential debate featuring repeated ad hominem attacks and personal defense, Washington University of Missouri has decided to scrap the originally intended format of nine 10-minute segments and has instead put in place a new format for the debate in which candidates Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton will partake in a rap battle. The hosts have expressed their passion to continue the unproductiveness and immaturity of the first debate in the easiest way possible, through rhyming personal attacks at one another over a sick beat.
Virality — it’s something that content creators crave. The best kind of advertising, as they say, is free advertising. Nothing is freer than people sharing your video on their own time.
People all around the nation are shocked and angry about the worrying trend of equality in the U.S. Steadily, over the years, marriage equality has been reached, racial justice measures are being pursued and women are fighting for equality with men, often succeeding.
It’s no secret that cable subscriptions are falling in number. Household cable subscriptions have fallen an estimated 10 percent from 2011 to 2015, while subscriptions to Netflix, Amazon and Hulu have increased rapidly. Additionally, the largest cable-buying age groups are seniors and adults above the age of 48. Meanwhile, the younger age groups are the most subscribed to the aforementioned streaming services.
U.S. — A new national poll from the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) asking about the mood of different Americans shows that 96 percent of Americans are just tired. The poll simply asked, “Are you okay?” and the highest answer received by far was “Yeah I’m just tired.” Without providing further details, nearly every response was vague in this manner, stating only the single fact of exhaustion without any other details provided.
The internet has had many controversial issues become prominent dinner-table talking points over the years. Whether it be the ease of ability to steal private information, the lack of trust in completing a transaction or simply viruses, the internet in itself has brought many to believe that they are unsafe when they surf the web.
WASHINGTON, D.C. — This past week, Congress has decided to make a bold move forward, doing a complete 180 on its usual manner of progress, and pass every bill that comes through for a while. The timespan for which this test run will last is unclear, although it seems it may last for quite a while, according to certain members.
The beginning of September has brought about the end of YouTube, according to many.
BOSTON, MA — With brand new technology coming from the capital of innovation every year, the newest Harvard tech has finally allowed a group of inventors to communicate with particular household pets.
UNITED STATES — Americans everywhere finally woke up this past Thursday from the nightmare that was the 2016 election, according to sources. It was a long, grueling dream, according to many, but it was such a relief to be out.
Columnist Marco Omta has the scoop on how officials have finally discovered what’s wrong with Ted Cruz's face.
NASA wishes it had faked the moon landing because, in hindsight, it would have been a lot cheaper.
Columnist Marco Omta writes about the Russian president's big April Fools' Joke.
“It’s not quite a priority,” officials said. “But we might take a look at what’s going on.”
Disappointed in the potential candidates, President Obama decided to just go for another round.
This election, the government has decided to make voting a little more difficult.
Jeb can finally be who he truly wanted to be all along.